Fun Resources

Copyright: Sarah Long

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Summer Fun with Meet the Bears: Invitation to a TEDDY BEARS' PICNIC.

Meet the Bears: BEAR THEMED FUN AND GAMES

That’s not my bear game, Name the bear. Bear sing-a-long song lyrics. Make play food cupcakes.

How Caring Conservationists can be used as a teaching resource for 6-12 year olds.

20 stories of conservation, each with animal facts and an activity, plus stunning art illustrations by Sarah Long. Comprehensive information and support for animal world, conservation and eco studies. 

How My Animal Family can be used as a teaching resource for 5-8 years olds.

Over 20 stories told from the viewpoint of an animal. Discover who’s in charge, who gets dinner and who looks after the babies PLUS learn group names. How do animal families compare to human families? Perfect for animal world, family, culture, PSHE discussions.

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Activity Sheet: Discover Britain/ Europe's Endangered Animals

and match the animal to its favourite food!

Activity Sheet: Match the Animal to its Group Name

Mob, herd, pod, troop…. who belongs where?

Activity: Who Lives in a Tree?

Caring Conservationists: Trees are nature’s apartment blocks. 1000’s of creatures visit or make a tree their home. Discover who’s hiding out in a tree near you in this fun activity.

Activity: Make Honey Lemonade to Save the Bees.

Caring Conservationist, Mikaila Ulmer, made honey lemonade to sell at bake sales and school fetes to raise money for bee charities.
Change up your school’s bake sale by selling homemade lemonade too. Check out this easy-to-follow recipe that can be made at home or in class…

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Caring Conservationists Additional Resources

When researching this book, I came across some great organisations and charities with an abundance of photos, videos and extra information you might find useful for extending students studies.
Here are their websites:

Do you know the World Day Dates?

Hi Teachers and Librarians,
Tap below for a list and links